 Premier League debut, first game against Spurs, on match of the day, man of the match. Tell us about your day. Oh, it's been unbelievable. Obviously I got to all yesterday morning what I got for that I've been put in. Since then I've just been buzzing and readying to go. It doesn't get much better than being on Sky Sports and again starting on the great side. So I was happy that I could keep clean sheet and we got three points in the end. Some of those saves in the first half, they weren't easy. They were pretty impressive. Yeah, thank you. It was buzzing that I could make, helped the team out to get the win as well. Once you make the first one, you get into a rhythm and you get in confidence as you make the more saves. But I was just buzzing that. It went well. Is there one in particular that stands out that you look forward to seeing back? Yeah, I think the first one because it's your first save and the Premier League gets you into the game and stuff. And just the confidence group from there I guess. You found out yesterday morning, how's the last 24 hours being for you in terms of a frame of mind, in terms of being ready and not being nervous, not being overall by all? Yeah, definitely. Just got to relax and see it as a game of football at the end of the day. I didn't see it as too much pressure, just got out and expressed myself. The gap would just say go and enjoy yourself and that made it easier for me. Last night I just chilled out with the parents, trying to take my mind off and then thankfully today went well. I saw in the first few minutes the ball seemed to come to you and you seemed to want to demand it back to your feet. Was that to calm yourself down or was it just the sort of confidence you have as a player? No, it's the way I've always played in with the 21s and stuff so I guess it's just in the way I play. I like to play off in the back and I'm not afraid to get in the ball. There's a few bits that I can improve on today but it went okay in the end. Okay indeed. And of course you train with Premier League plays all day, every day. Was there anything that you learnt today, anything that surprised you at all about playing coming up against Tottenham? Yeah obviously the standard cell highward teams like that but I've just learned a lot about myself and seeing I could deal with it under high pressure situations. I think that was the main thing that I got from today. And the game itself of course the first half was all about you and the second half I suppose wasn't really much to do with you because it was all about us trying to make sure we got that win. Yeah 100% you know as I said earlier it was a game of two halves wasn't it so it was great to get obviously the first half was loads of shots nice and busy but then the second half was just keep your concentration and make sure you're on it. But you know a team of Tottenham's calibre or even with nine men they're still dangerous so to get the clean sheet was great. And then of course the 90 minutes ticks pass we've won the game but that only just sort of start the adventure for you. You've spoken to Sky, you've spoken to Manchester, you've been upstairs to get the man of the match award. What's the last 10-15 minutes been like for you? It's been a bit crazy yeah it just hasn't sunk in yet. I'm still waiting to see the family and stuff so that'll be a great moment as well but I'm just let it enjoy it all and it's a great day. And it seems as though you've hopefully got a really bright future with us? That's the plan hopefully and I can keep pushing on now still a game next week as well that will try and push into the team as well and hopefully have a good pre-season as well next year. Has the manager mentioned anything either about your performance today or maybe your prospects for next week? Not yet there's been so many interviews so for having had a chance to speak in detail to anyone but you know all the lads were buzzing for me which was great as well. Congratulations Mark. Congratulations Mark. Thank you.